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Experimental and numerical disbond localization analyses of a notched plate repaired with a CFRP patch

Through the use of finite element analysis and acoustic emission techniques we have evaluated the interfacial failure of a carbon fiber reinforced polymer (CFRP) repair patch on a notched aluminum substrate. The repair of cracks is a very common and widely used practice in the aeronautics field to extend the life of cracked sheet metal panels. The process consists of adhesively bonding a patch that encompasses the notched site to provide additional strength, thereby increasing life and avoiding costly replacements. The mechanical strength of the bonded joint relies mainly on the bonding of the adhesive to the plate and patch stiffness.

Assessment of Damage Evolution in Paper Material Based on Acoustic Emission

This chapter introduces an experimental and a statistical method under a multivariate framework to assess the damage evolution of paper material based on acoustic emission (AE).

Data-Enabled Quantification of Aluminum Microstructural Damage Under Tensile Loading

The study of material failure with digital analytics is in its infancy and offers a new perspective to advance our understanding of damage initiation and evolution in metals.